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… . How can I manage stress while volunteering? Being a volunteer in disasters and emergencies can be very …
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… crust. It also exists in some drinking water supplies and wells. Drinking water containing arsenic can have serious … water. The amount of arsenic in groundwater supplies like wells is usually higher than in surface water supplies such … also cause skin changes, which include skin darkening as well as wart-like or corn-like growths. They mostly occur on …
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… fever, painful urination, body aches, feeling tired and unwell. This is more common with a primary outbreak. When the … There are steps that can be taken to help prevent the virus being passed to the baby. This is most likely to happen if … anything I can do to prevent recurrent outbreaks? It is not well understood what reactivates (triggers) the herpes virus …
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… swallowing Fatigue, malaise Heat rash, heat edema (swelling) Decreased urine output Increased heart rate Skin … and fewer than 4 times a day for children not in diapers Being extra thirsty Heavy sweating followed by no sweating … and symptoms of heat-related illness. They may just look unwell or be more fussy than usual. What should I do if my …
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… able to hold and breast/chest feed them while the blood is being taken. The blood sample is sent to the laboratory at … The type of follow up testing will depend on the disorders being investigated and can include more bloodwork. If your …
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… their hands long enough, sing the ABC song) Rinse hands well under warm running water Dry hands with a clean cloth … and a warm, wet, fresh towel (either cloth or paper) Rinse well with another fresh, warm, wet towel Dry well When should I wash my hands? You should wash your hands …
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… you own your home and have your own water supply, such as a well, then you are your own water supplier. No matter who … drink it. For more information, see HealthLinkBC File #05b Well Water Testing or contact your local environmental … river, lake, creek or a shallow or improperly constructed well, or your well is at risk of containing pathogens …
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… to15 years for symptoms of vCJD to develop from the time of being infected. vCJD can occur at any age, but the disease …
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… is safe to drink. If your water supply comes from your own well, you must assume that the water is contaminated and not … is safe. For more information, see HealthLinkBC File #05b Well Water Testing . If the water in the well looks clear, you may be able to use it after …
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… If water sources such as streams, rivers, lakes or shallow wells are not treated properly, drinking the water may be … food safely: Refrigerate foods right away. Keep raw meat well wrapped and on lower refrigerator shelves so blood does … poultry or meats Make sure poultry and meats are well-cooked by using a meat thermometer. Measure the …